In the wild: Animals edition
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This evening’s sugar social:

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This morning at the sugar bar:






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Chilly mornings gets these guys hungry very early.

Cinnamon finches (all females) going after finely crushed corn
While these sayaca tanagers, exclusively frugivores, go nuts over bananas. -
This afternoon on the butterfly bush:


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@motojobobo wow those tanagers are beautiful i have not heard of those before.
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This little guy seldom drops by for a sip of water, one of the smaller woodpecker species around here.
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@Oaktavia they are fairly common around here. Their plumage colors range quite a bit around the bluish tones (age, sex) and when you get a cluster of them it makes for a beautiful palette. I’ll try for a clearer pic next time and post here.
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@motojobobo that's so neat!
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Yesterday, we observed an unusually low perch for a red tailed hawk

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@sabergirl I hope you set another seat at the table

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@Mizmazzle where’d ya go?
My buddy lives up near Ned and he constantly has moose and bear on his property. I feel like I’m seeing more and more wildlife of late. Perhaps Mother Nature’s come to arms

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@mclaincausey this was out past Salida near North Fork lake.
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@Mizmazzle said in In the wild: Animals edition:
@mclaincausey this was out past Salida near North Fork lake.
One of my favorite parts of our beautiful state!



This hawk hung out with us while we were grilling out the other night.

